Top 10 All-Inclusive Resorts in Bahamas

Top 10 All-Inclusive Resorts in Bahamas
*Published June 23, 2026 · Updated June 23, 2026*
The Bahamas has fewer true all-inclusive resorts than Jamaica or the Dominican Republic, but the ones that exist are excellent, and several large resorts offer all-inclusive add-on plans. This ranking covers the best true all-inclusive and near-all-inclusive resorts across Nassau, Paradise Island, and the Out Islands for 2026–2027, with an honest note on what each bundles.
The Best Overall pick is Sandals Royal Bahamian in Nassau, an adults-only couples resort with everything included and a Condé Nast-awarded spa. The Best Value pick is Warwick Paradise Island, an adults-only all-inclusive with a boutique feel at a lower rate than its mega-resort neighbors.
1. Sandals Royal Bahamian 🏆 BEST OVERALL
Type: Adults-only all-inclusive (couples) | Price: ~$500–$1,000/night/couple | Location: Cable Beach, Nassau | Best for: Couples wanting a true all-inclusive
The best true all-inclusive in the Bahamas, Sandals Royal Bahamian covers all food and premium drinks, including the in-room minibar, in one couples-only rate. It packs 10 restaurants and eight bars and has its own private offshore island, and it earned a Top Caribbean Spa Resort award from Condé Nast Traveler readers.
This is the only major property in Nassau that delivers the full Caribbean all-inclusive experience with no à la carte surprises.
Pros:
- True all-inclusive: all meals, premium drinks, and minibar included.
- 10 restaurants, 8 bars: wide dining variety.
- Private offshore island: complimentary boat access.
- Award-winning spa: Condé Nast reader-recognized.
Cons:
- Couples-only, so no families.
- Cable Beach is busier than the Out Islands.
Verdict: The clear top choice for an all-inclusive couples stay in the Bahamas.
2. Warwick Paradise Island Bahamas 💎 BEST VALUE
Type: Adults-only all-inclusive | Price: ~$350–$600/night | Location: Paradise Island, Nassau | Best for: Adults wanting value and a boutique feel
The Warwick is one of the few genuine all-inclusive resorts on Paradise Island and the best value among them. Adults-only and more boutique than the mega-resorts, it sits on the harbour side without a traditional beachfront but runs a private beach shuttle. The all-inclusive rate covers meals, drinks, and activities.
Pros:
- True all-inclusive value: meals, drinks, and activities in one rate.
- Adults-only calm: quieter than Atlantis or Baha Mar.
- Boutique scale: more personal than the mega-resorts.
- Walkable to Paradise Island attractions: close to Atlantis.
Cons:
- No direct beachfront; uses a beach shuttle.
- Smaller pool scene than the big resorts.
Verdict: The smartest-value all-inclusive on Paradise Island.
3. Atlantis Paradise Island
Type: Mega-resort (all-inclusive plans available) | Price: ~$400–$1,200/night | Location: Paradise Island, Nassau | Best for: Families wanting a water park
Atlantis is the Bahamas' signature destination resort, with the massive Aquaventure water park, a marine habitat with thousands of sea creatures, and a long beach. It is not all-inclusive by default, but it offers all-inclusive meal-and-activity plans that fold most costs into the booking.
The variety of pools, slides, and dining is unmatched in Nassau.
Pros:
- Aquaventure water park: among the largest in the Caribbean.
- Marine habitat: thousands of sea animals on site.
- Optional all-inclusive plans: bundle meals and activities.
- Huge dining variety: dozens of restaurants across towers.
Cons:
- Very large and can feel crowded.
- À la carte pricing adds up without a plan.
Verdict: The top family destination resort in the Bahamas.
4. Grand Hyatt Baha Mar
Type: Resort (all-inclusive plans available) | Price: ~$400–$900/night | Location: Cable Beach, Nassau | Best for: Families and couples wanting a modern mega-resort
The anchor of the modern Baha Mar complex, the Grand Hyatt fronts Cable Beach and shares a large water park, casino, and dozens of restaurants across the resort. It is not all-inclusive by default but offers all-inclusive add-on packages. World of Hyatt members can book or earn on stays.
Pros:
- Modern Cable Beach mega-resort: fresh rooms and facilities.
- Baha Mar water park and casino: extensive on-site amenities.
- Optional all-inclusive plans: bundle dining and more.
- World of Hyatt points: earn or redeem on the stay.
Cons:
- Default rate is room-only, not all-inclusive.
- Large complex requires walking.
Verdict: The best modern mega-resort with optional all-inclusive plans.
5. SLS Baha Mar
Type: Luxury resort (all-inclusive plans available) | Price: ~$500–$1,100/night | Location: Cable Beach, Nassau | Best for: Adults wanting design-forward luxury
The most design-driven hotel at Baha Mar, SLS brings a trendy, adults-leaning vibe with the Privilege pool, Hyde nightlife, and access to all Baha Mar amenities. Like its siblings, it offers optional all-inclusive packages layered on the room rate.
Pros:
- Design-forward luxury: stylish, contemporary rooms.
- Adults-leaning scene: Hyde and Privilege pool energy.
- Full Baha Mar access: water park, casino, dining.
- Optional all-inclusive plans: add dining bundles.
Cons:
- Higher rates than the Grand Hyatt next door.
- Not all-inclusive by default.
Verdict: Best for stylish adults who want Baha Mar with a boutique edge.
6. Riu Palace Paradise Island
Type: Adults-only all-inclusive | Price: ~$350–$650/night | Location: Paradise Island, Nassau | Best for: Adults wanting a beachfront all-inclusive near Atlantis
A reliable, true all-inclusive on Paradise Island, the adults-only Riu Palace is known for consistency, modern ocean-view rooms, and a beachfront location steps from Atlantis. One rate covers meals, drinks, and entertainment, with the option to visit Atlantis nearby.
Pros:
- True all-inclusive: meals, drinks, and shows included.
- Beachfront on Paradise Island: real sand, ocean-view rooms.
- Adults-only consistency: dependable Riu standards.
- Close to Atlantis: easy day visits.
Cons:
- Buffet-heavy dining at busy times.
- Large and can feel impersonal.
Verdict: A dependable adults-only all-inclusive with a great location.
7. Breezes Bahamas Resort & Spa
Type: All-inclusive (super-inclusive) | Price: ~$300–$550/night | Location: Cable Beach, Nassau | Best for: Adults wanting affordable all-inclusive fun
A long-running SuperClubs "super-inclusive" resort on Cable Beach, Breezes is the value-focused true all-inclusive in Nassau, with meals, drinks, watersports, and nightly entertainment in one rate. It skews to a lively, social, adults-and-teens crowd.
Pros:
- Affordable all-inclusive: lower rates than the luxury options.
- Super-inclusive watersports: included on the beach.
- Lively social scene: nightly entertainment.
- Cable Beach location: good stretch of sand.
Cons:
- More dated than the Baha Mar resorts.
- Lively crowd is not for everyone.
Verdict: The best budget-friendly true all-inclusive in Nassau.
8. The Cove at Atlantis
Type: Luxury tower (all-inclusive plans available) | Price: ~$600–$1,400/night | Location: Paradise Island, Nassau | Best for: Adults wanting Atlantis luxury with calm
The all-suite luxury tower of Atlantis, The Cove offers an adults-only pool, a quieter beach, and elevated rooms while still granting full access to Aquaventure and the wider resort. Atlantis all-inclusive plans can be applied here too.
Pros:
- Adults-only Cove pool: calm escape within Atlantis.
- All-suite luxury: larger, upgraded rooms.
- Full Aquaventure access: water park and marine habitat included.
- Optional all-inclusive plans: bundle meals and activities.
Cons:
- Premium pricing over standard Atlantis towers.
- Shares the busy wider resort.
Verdict: The luxury Atlantis option for adults who still want the water park.
9. Pelican Bay Hotel
Type: Boutique resort (meal packages available) | Price: ~$200–$400/night | Location: Lucaya, Grand Bahama | Best for: Travelers wanting a quieter, affordable Out Island base
On Grand Bahama in Lucaya, this boutique waterfront hotel sits beside the Port Lucaya Marketplace, with easy access to beaches, dining, and dive operators. It is not all-inclusive by default but offers meal and activity packages, and it is one of the best-value bases away from crowded Nassau.
Pros:
- Quiet Grand Bahama base: away from Nassau crowds.
- Beside Port Lucaya Marketplace: walkable dining and shops.
- Affordable rates: strong value.
- Optional meal packages: simplify budgeting.
Cons:
- Not a full all-inclusive resort.
- Smaller-scale amenities.
Verdict: Best for travelers wanting an affordable, quieter Out Island stay.
10. Coral Sands Hotel
Type: Boutique beach resort (meal plans available) | Price: ~$350–$700/night | Location: Harbour Island, Eleuthera | Best for: Couples wanting a chic pink-sand escape
On the famous pink-sand beach of Harbour Island, Coral Sands is a chic, boutique resort that draws a stylish, low-key crowd. It runs on meal plans rather than full all-inclusive, but its three-mile pink beach and intimate scale make it a standout Out Island couples retreat.
Pros:
- Pink-sand beach: Harbour Island's famous shoreline.
- Chic boutique feel: intimate, design-led property.
- Optional meal plans: near-inclusive dining.
- Quiet, stylish crowd: away from mega-resort energy.
Cons:
- Requires a flight plus boat transfer.
- Not a true all-inclusive.
Verdict: The most stylish Out Island escape for couples.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the Bahamas have true all-inclusive resorts? Yes, but fewer than other Caribbean islands. Sandals Royal Bahamian, Warwick Paradise Island, Riu Palace Paradise Island, and Breezes are genuine all-inclusives; Atlantis and Baha Mar offer optional all-inclusive plans.
What is the best all-inclusive resort in the Bahamas for 2026? Sandals Royal Bahamian, an adults-only couples resort that covers all meals and premium drinks and won a Condé Nast Top Caribbean Spa Resort award.
Which Bahamas resort is best for families? Atlantis Paradise Island, with the Aquaventure water park and marine habitat, or the Grand Hyatt Baha Mar with its own water park and casino.
What is the best value all-inclusive in the Bahamas? Warwick Paradise Island for adults-only travelers, and Breezes Bahamas for a livelier, budget-friendly super-inclusive on Cable Beach.
Should I stay in Nassau or the Out Islands? Nassau and Paradise Island for big resorts, water parks, and most flights; the Out Islands like Harbour Island and Grand Bahama for quieter, more intimate stays.
Related on PULSE
- See our Top 10 All-Inclusive Resorts in Caribbean for the wider region.
- Compare with our Top 10 All-Inclusive Resorts in Jamaica for another true all-inclusive island.
- Use the Pulse Tools cost calculators to compare all-inclusive plans against à la carte rates.
Bottom Line
The Bahamas mixes a handful of true all-inclusives with mega-resorts that sell optional all-inclusive plans. For a genuine couples all-inclusive, Sandals Royal Bahamian is the top pick, while Warwick Paradise Island offers the best value. Families should choose Atlantis or the Grand Hyatt Baha Mar for the water parks, and couples seeking calm should look to the Out Islands at Coral Sands or Pelican Bay.
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